intertextual reference

collocation in English

meaningsofreference

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reference
noun
uk
/ˈref.ər.əns/
us
/ˈref.ɚ.əns/
a mention ...
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(Definition ofreferencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofintertextual reference

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There is, then, in nineteenth-century mathematics texts a variety of forms ofintertextualreference that is absent in their twentiethcentury counterparts.
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Intertextualreferencepresented rhetorical problems to the nineteenth-century mathematician that are absent in modern science.
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Both papers are impersonal in style and rely heavily on the use of implicit forms ofintertextualreferencesuch as lexis rather than explicit forms.
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They also make the texts a particularly fruitful place to examine the functions ofintertextualreference.
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The question that motivates the paper is a general one about the function ofintertextualreferencein modern scientific and mathematical texts.
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In virtue of these features the period is particularly fruitful in the study of the functions ofintertextualreference.
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Of course, quodlibet technique must always involve the composer making at least one strategicintertextualreference.
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His historical framework made reference to earlier practices of cover andintertextualreferencefrom the early 1960s onwards.
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The dearth of explicitintertextualreferencein modern scientific papers is also a consequence of the changed nature of assumed audiences.
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What are the functions ofintertextualreferencein modern scientific texts?
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In the nineteenth century one finds a far greater variety of forms ofintertextualreference.
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Another form ofintertextualreferencethat performs a similar function is when authors refer to previous work of theirs that was important in the development of a result.
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However, the citation is just a particular explicit form ofintertextualreference; its function needs to be considered in the context of the more general question that opens this paragraph.
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Indeed, there is a strong case for arguing thatintertextualreferenceis a more central and significant component of scientific writing than it is of literary writing.
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These features ofintertextualreferencein the period are of interest in themselves - they provide an unexplored perspective on the institutional changes in science in the nineteenth century.
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These intertextual references partly serve to situate a readership in a history of texts in the manner outlined earlier.
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This point is of particular relevance to the differences in the form and range of intertextual references.
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There is little room for creativity in the choice of means for signaling intertextual references.
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The intertextual references in it are more specific.
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This openness of the mathematics register in the nineteenth century is also apparent in the range of intertextual references.
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